Chautauqua County and Beads
About 10 years ago, while I was visiting family in Cleveland, my family was entertaining friends from out of town who wanted to visit a bead store.( You guessed it, they were from California- why do they know everything before the rest of do?) I had never heard of such a thing. Being crafty and curious, we found Isle of Beads in the yellow pages and went to see. I couldn't get over how many beads we saw. On my first visit , it just made me dizzy. Most were sorted according to color. I didn't know a regular person could make a piece of jewelry. Our guests were into hemp bracelets and bought supplies but I was totally intrigued by the other possibilities. I didn't stay long enough to try a class but I did buy some supplies and a book. After that is was trips to Cleveland to visit family and to stop by the bead store. It was quite a distance to go for supplies and I didn't plan ahead very well, it seems I would be in the middle of a project and forget to have gotten something really vital in the design. I shopped the local craft superstores, but I was already spoiled and wanted the beautiful beads. I also got some things on the Internet but sometimes they would be describing cerulean blue in a dainty size and puce green would arrive the size of a gnat.
When we envisioned our shop, Imagine! it was one of those totally out-of-hand family free-for-all meetings attended by 3 generations in which everyone had a different concept. I was campaigning for beads. They let me have my way and I am happy to say that our bead department (one of 5 departments) is growing and you can get a great range of pretty and unusual beads, tools, books and instruction right in Chautauqua county. Also, thanks to our bead instructor, Anne Jackson, we carry the largest seed bead collection in the region.
The other day a customer said, "Wow you are lucky because you can make whatever you want and all the supplies are here." I smiled but the truth is, I made more jewelry before I owned the shop. There is always so much to do in our store. But is is great for me to see the same excitement and enthusiasm I felt when I learned and discovered how many really beautiful things anyone can make. I love watching people in classes really enjoying the experience of making something unique and getting complimented. The really great thing is, anyone can bead! Really. There are some crafts that take skill and patience, but this isn't one of them, you can make something lovely right away and there is always something more to learn. My friend Norma picked it up immediately and she makes me laugh because she wakes up in the morning and looks in the mirror and often says, "Hmmm. I don't have earrings to go with this blouse..." then she makes them. I make coffee in the morning, Norma makes earrings!
When we envisioned our shop, Imagine! it was one of those totally out-of-hand family free-for-all meetings attended by 3 generations in which everyone had a different concept. I was campaigning for beads. They let me have my way and I am happy to say that our bead department (one of 5 departments) is growing and you can get a great range of pretty and unusual beads, tools, books and instruction right in Chautauqua county. Also, thanks to our bead instructor, Anne Jackson, we carry the largest seed bead collection in the region.
The other day a customer said, "Wow you are lucky because you can make whatever you want and all the supplies are here." I smiled but the truth is, I made more jewelry before I owned the shop. There is always so much to do in our store. But is is great for me to see the same excitement and enthusiasm I felt when I learned and discovered how many really beautiful things anyone can make. I love watching people in classes really enjoying the experience of making something unique and getting complimented. The really great thing is, anyone can bead! Really. There are some crafts that take skill and patience, but this isn't one of them, you can make something lovely right away and there is always something more to learn. My friend Norma picked it up immediately and she makes me laugh because she wakes up in the morning and looks in the mirror and often says, "Hmmm. I don't have earrings to go with this blouse..." then she makes them. I make coffee in the morning, Norma makes earrings!

Hello, Your store is such a special place! I look forward to my visits there and have enjoyed all the classes I have taken. This blog is a great way for me to track what I want to do next. Thank you! Laura & Mia Turnbull
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Thank you, Laura. We hope to create an atmosphere in which everyone feels warmth and fun. We know we make mistakes but really want to respond to the needs and interests of our friends and customers. Myriam
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Hi, Everyone,
If you ever feel lonely and want to meet the nicest people on earth, go to Imagine! And at the same time, you can have fun learning beading and knitting techniques.
But if you think that's not your cup of tea, just spend time looking at everything, have a great cup of coffee and delicious muffin or scone. There is no pressure to participate in a class, purchase supplies or hurry through a meal or snack.
You will be hooked in no time and Imagine will become your second home!
Enjoy!!!! Imagine you're just "one of the family" (because you truly are).
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Thank you to "the gang at Imagine" for the get well card. It made my day !!! I am making progress and can't wait to get back out to Bemus as soon as I'm allowed to drive again. I am going to attempt manipulating beads & tools in the next few days...wish me luck...Miss you all
Love,
Wanda
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